Electronic Detonators—Safety Aspects For Mine Blasting Operations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harry Verakis
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Electronic detonator systems are an advance in technology beyond conventional electric detonators for initiating explosives and blasting agents. Their use is widening into the mining operations of the U.S.A. Each electronic detonator system differs in design, construction, operation, and testing features and each system is different than “conventional” electric detonators. There are benefits of electronic detonator systems which serve to improve blasting safety. With the introduction of electronic detonator systems for mine blasting, issues were raised about the application of MSHA regulations for shunting and circuit testing. The MSHA regulations for surface and underground mine blasting operations address the use of “electric” detonators. Although electronic detonators are initiated by an electric pulse or current, their design is unlike “electric” detonators. To resolve the issues of shunting and circuit testing with respect to MSHA regulations, a technical and field evaluation of electronic detonators was made and the results are presented.
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APA: Harry Verakis  (2005)  Electronic Detonators—Safety Aspects For Mine Blasting Operations

MLA: Harry Verakis Electronic Detonators—Safety Aspects For Mine Blasting Operations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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